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Who Is Your Favorite Philosopher ?

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and who do you relate to most in life.


  1. Only ONE path is true. Rest is noise
  2. God is beauty, rest is Ugly 

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Fav philosopher? Leo hands down. Who I relate most in life? Probably Leo too.


Here's my key; Philosophy. A freak like me just needs Infinity.

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Alan Watts, he wrote lots of amazing books and gave many great lectures. 

I don't know who I relate to the most in life, tough choice.


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David Hume. I don't relate to anyone; I don't know their internal world. 


nothing is anything

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It's hard to answer because most spiritual teachers could easily be called "philosopher" as well. From those that are more seen as philosophers... I like e.g. Ken Wilber and Plotinus.

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Alan Watts is my favorite philosopher so far because i can relate to him the most, you should check him out and let me know whats your impression of him.

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I don't really have one: Leo, Alan Watts, Terence Mckenna, Sogyal Rinpoche and Albert Einstein are a few persons I respect highly.

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Marcus Aurelius, Alan Watts, Terence McKenna, Adyashanti. I agree with the sentiment above that it's hard for me to distinguish between philosophers and spiritual teachers. 

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My favorite philosophers: 

  • Leo Gura 
  • Fyodor Dostoyevsky 

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Socrates, Carl Jung, Alan Watts, Ram Dass, Adya, Lao Tzu, Seneca, Plato & Marcus Aurelius. 


Having no destination, I'm never lost. - Ikkyu

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